From: CaptnJamesKirk@aol.com
To: caml-list@pauillac.inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] cygwin/mingw linking
Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2001 12:05:21 EDT [thread overview]
Message-ID: <13d.18306ae.28d627c1@aol.com> (raw)
In a message dated 9/14/2001 6:41:57 PM Central Daylight Time,
CaptnJamesKirk@aol.com writes:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've got OCaml 3.02 succesfully installed, compiled, and working under
> Windows ME using the latest cygwin. I would like to be able to link my
> programs using mingw so the executable doesn't need cygwin1.dll. The docs
> mention using the -output-obj option to create an *.o object file that can
> be linked, but the manual talks about wrapping this with a C program,
etc.,
> which is not what I want. I just want to manually link the object file(s)
> with whichever libraries are needed, using a separate mingw installation.
> Can I do this?
>
> /John
Doesn't look like it's possible now. Here's what I tried. I compiled
"hello_world.ml" with the "-output-obj" option to produce "camlprog.o". Next,
still under cygwin, I tried "gcc -o hello_world camlprog.o -lgdi32
-L/usr/lib/ocaml -lasmrun" and it worked! So, I could manually link a
complete ocmal program without wrapping with a C program. Next, I exited from
cygwin and opened up my dos-box for mingw (which doesn't have the cygwin bin
directory in it's path, so there's no conflict). I used the "camlprog.o"
which was created under cygwin and directed the linker to the ocaml libs.
Unfortunately, the linker now complains with, among other things,
/cygwin/lib/ocaml/libasmrun.a(signals.o)(.text+0x17):signals.c: undefined
reference to `sigemptyset'
If I'm not mistaken, these are references to some of the more "unix-like"
functions that cygwin provides and mingw doesn't so it can avoid using the
cygwin1.dll. So it looks like even a simple "hello world" program need things
from the ocaml libs that call the cygwin1.dll.
This is unfortunate. I think support for mingw would be a big plus for ocaml.
Not only is mingw easier to install and use under Windows than cygwin, it
doesn't require the pesky cygwin1.dll.
/John
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next reply other threads:[~2001-09-16 16:05 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-09-16 16:05 CaptnJamesKirk [this message]
2001-09-16 18:03 ` RE : " Lionel Fourquaux
2001-09-17 8:40 ` Dmitry Bely
2001-09-17 10:02 ` RE : " Lionel Fourquaux
2001-09-17 10:35 ` Einar Karttunen
2001-09-17 13:47 ` RE : RE : " Art Yerkes
2001-09-17 15:14 ` Dmitry Bely
2001-09-18 14:24 ` RE : RE : " Xavier Leroy
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2001-09-14 23:40 CaptnJamesKirk
2001-09-14 23:36 CaptnJamesKirk
2001-09-17 7:58 ` Dmitry Bely
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